[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
I hope that this doesn't devolve into any looking like preferential treatment for the darlings though.
[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: Jay ]
[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
WHO CARES!!
Don't tell me that you've never partied out with friends and sipping beers and possibly hammered when you're underage?
HELLO!! THIS ONLY HAPPEN EVERYTIME IN YOUR BUDDY'S PARTY DURING HIGH SCHOOL!
And come on, don't tell me that none of your friends never used a *faked* id from his bro to get beers or get into a pub.
This only became a big new cuz her dada da President.
Presonally, I think this is just a media frenzy, or attack from opposition.
[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: BlueElectron ]
And just how many of these kids are caught and put on TV?
I'm not saying it's right, but man, it ain't that big a deal.
If I want to attack the dude, I'd be smarter and attack his policies, not his family matters.
[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: BlueElectron ]
"Don't tell me that you've never partied out with friends and sipping beers and possibly hammered when you're underage?"
Much as I hate to disobey a direct order, I'm going to tell you: I haven't.
I mean, people under the age of 21 can carry a concealed handgun in Texas, can purchase cancer sticks, but aren't trusted with the evil bottle?
What else can we expect from a state where sex toys are illegal?
[ June 01, 2001: Message edited by: Orion Syndicate ]
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Originally posted by BlueElectron:
Oh man, I have to say this:WHO CARES!!
Don't tell me that you've never partied out with friends and sipping beers and possibly hammered when you're underage?
HELLO!! THIS ONLY HAPPEN EVERYTIME IN YOUR BUDDY'S PARTY DURING HIGH SCHOOL!
And come on, don't tell me that none of your friends never used a *faked* id from his bro to get beers or get into a pub.
[ May 31, 2001: Message edited by: BlueElectron ]
Actually no. I never got hammered in a bar. And no. I never used a fake ID to obtain alcohol illegaly nor did any of my friends as far as I know. Beer, whiskey, and liquor tastes like shit to me anyways.....
Sorry. I know you tried. But I guess I'm just one of those goodie two shoes!
I have a question. Why is anyyone even responding to this post? I mean. I made a bad joke about the whole thing and that was it. Why the hell are some of you getting so pissed?
[ June 01, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
[ June 01, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
The Media is looking like the Paparazzi by covering this story from head to toe.
[ June 01, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
However ... when the girls send the Secret Service to get their boyfriends out of jail, that is the public's business.
"OH MY GOD, SHE HAD A DRINK! WHAT KIND OF FUCKING EVIL BITCH IS SHE?"
The drunk, criminal kind, apparently.
BlueElectron: You're asking a bunch of yanks. If you'd added "anyone from a non US-constitutioned country" to that sentence, then everyone would have agreed.
Considering that alcohol is illegal under the age of 21 in the US and, er, the moon (possibly), what do you expect?
As a side note, Tony Blair's son, Euan, was found drunk in Trafalgur Square a few months ago. The police picked him up. He's 16. BURN HIM!
(The country, by and large, found it fairly amusing. So did Tony. Americans are probably disgusted.)
a/ They think that people who drink are being irresponsible and very, very naughty.
b/ They find bumper stickers amusing.
FOR YOUR GRATIUITOUS USE OF SEX TOYS, YOU WILL DIE AND YOUR SOUL EXPOSED TO EVERLASTING TORTURE! THE ONLY PURE WAY OF SPICING UP YOUR SEX LIFE WOULD BE TO UTILISE ME AND THEREBY SAFEGUARD YOUR PASSAGE TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD!
A few comments.
Sex toys aren't illegal in the entire US, only in certain states, like Texas, which explains the fake, screwed-on smile of the First Lady.
Secondly, Jay mentioned that he hoped the girls weren't taking up GW's early habits, to which I respond: Drunk driving at 30 is not an early habit, it's called stupid irresponsibility.
MIB: I don't mind that you posted this thread.
Blue Electron: As a teenager, I never once drank illegally, I never went out and partied with my friends, I've never even seen a fake ID, and while I did smoke it was at the ripe age of 19. I think this is a case where we see that the typical teenage stereotypes do not always apply. Since I grew up in a very strict christian household, I learned how to have fun without doing illegal things, and I guess I picked up the morals that say "Illegal things=something you don't do". Since GW is the poster spokesperson for a Christian America, perhaps his daughters need to pick up some better morals?
Third and finally, I would like to say that as the First Family, they should all realize that the media is going to be stuck to their asses the entire time GW is in office, and if it were me I'd be making sure NOT to do something that put me in the limelight. Yes, it's their private business. But since we all know the media is not going to let it stay private, they should have F'ing known better.
*end rant*
Newsweek published a picture of Jenna's fake Baltimore ID. MY DEAR GOD, that looks nothing like a Maryland driver's license.
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I mean, people under the age of 21 can carry a concealed handgun in Texas, can purchase cancer sticks, but aren't trusted with the evil bottle?
When your 18 you can die for your country but not drink?
"Kid, your drafted"
"But sir, i cant drink beer untill i'm 21"
"Come on, in the truck"
"No. Not untill i can drink"
Fucking stupid.
And, sex toys are illegal in texas? Well, bush is a goody goody anyways.
BEER AIN'T THAT BIG A DEAL!!
Hell, I've had a few during family BBQ at the age of 16.
And you're not suppose to have sex until the age of 18 either, but guess what, the last time I checked, more then 85% of North American lost their virginity BEFORE the age of 18. (I read it on McClain or Time or something...)
Now, if the media's having a fit with illegal drugs, then that's different.
It's just the "cool" thing to do at that age, yes, it maybe pretty stupid through our eyes when we're that much older, but the fact remain:
IT'S STUPID, BUT NOT THE END OF THE WORLD!
And certainly not worthy of the amount of attention given by the media.
Man, for a country of freedom, you guys sure are pretty frigid. I mean 21? What the FU*K is with that?
Trust people under 21 behind the wheel of a car, or carrying out war on battlefield, but no BEER??!!
While kids are shooting peps on the street and in school?
iiiiish, talk about getting the priority straight!
Besides, the only time you'd catch the government prosecuting someone for having sex, is if he or she was sleeping with someone under the age of consent -- in other words, statatory rape.
Not all of us get off on doing things illegally or getting drunk cause we can. Doesn't mean we don't, it's just we're not like certain other places that think you have to go get blasted to have fun. We can get blasted in addition to other things.
Also in the military, you only have to be 18 to drink, at least the Army Branch is this way so I imagine the others are as well.
Plus the only state with an age-18 drinking law is Louisana, which got shit from the US gov for it but they won't budge.
On the subject itself, she should've known better if only for the fact the media would pick up on it faster than flies to cow shit.
"But if we take away the US's right to be self-rightious about drinking (it's bad)..."
I've been meaning to ask... Where do you come up w/ this stuff? You think people in the US don't drink? I'd guess about 99% of the population would prove you wrong on that one...
I actually didn't say that Americans don't drink. I said that they view it as bad. They are made to feel guilty for drinking.
And if it's not viewed as "wrong", why did they make such a big deal about Bush's daughter?
Would they make a big deal out of it if their 14 year old daughter watched an R-rated film (if that is equivelent of a "15" certificate. I'm not sure).
It's that Daddy Dubya made a huge deal about bringing "ethics" and "morality" back to the White House. And ... guess what? Maybe he needs to go and bring "ethics" and "morality" to his own family before he starts preaching about what everybody else should be doing.
And, I don't mean to say that underage drinking is immoral ... just that Dubya thinks it is. Actually, because of a bill he passed in Texas when he was Govn'r, if Jenna gets caught drinkin' again, she's going to do some jail time. Assuming Daddy dearest doesn't bail her out.
Which, by the way, Daddy Dearest dare not do. Simply because, he and his supporters would have absolutely no way to defend his obviously hippocritical actions.
But that's beside the point. Essentially, Jenna and Barbara are being punished for being the daughters of the President of the United States of America. Fair? Absolutely not. But, hey, they asked George not to run for office. And if George didn't know that being POTUS would put his family in the public eye, he's stupider then I thought (and that's pretty damn stupid).
[ June 12, 2001: Message edited by: Jeff Kardde ]
"Would they make a big deal out of it if their 14 year old daughter watched an R-rated film (if that is equivelent of a '15' certificate. I'm not sure)."
Actually, the age for R movies is 17. And I think someone under seventeen can see it if someone over 17 is w/ them. And, of course, that only applies to theaters. If they watch it on video at home, who's to care?
So, basically, the only problem would be if they snuck into a theater to see it. And, honestly, I'm not sure whether that's illegal, or just against theater rules.
"TSN, on your reply to a matter of opinion & law. You'll note that if a person thinks a law is bullshit, they'll ignore it."
And they'll get arrested for it. You can have an opinion on whether or not something should be illegal, but, if it's illegal, it's illegal, no matter what you think.
"And they'll get arrested for it."
Oh yes. People get arrested for every law they break.
I don't think that anyone has actually been arrested for jaywalking in the UK in about, ooh, a billion years. Most people don't even know what it is.
"Actually, the age for R movies is 17. And I think someone under seventeen can see it if someone over 17 is w/ them. And, of course, that only applies to theaters. If they watch it on video at home, who's to care?"
There parents? If the film is deemed unsuitable for under 17 year olds, then there parents might take the radical view that it's unsuitable for 17 year olds.
Okay, imagine that the law was the same as in this country. Over here, it's illegal for someone under 18 to watch an 18-certificate film, at home or in the cinema. Likewist under-15 for 15-certificates, and under-12s for 12 certificate.
Now, if you found out that, say, your 11 year old son had watched Batman, or First Contact (12s), or your 14 year old daughter had watched The Wrath of Kahn (bizairly, a 15), would you care? Would you do anything about it? Would you report them? Or punish them?
Or for being dumb enough to give him your membership card unsupervised.
GOD, people, GROW UP AND BE PARENTS!!!
It's illegal, but I think it still works the same as the US system. No-ones going to arrest you for allowing a 14 year old to watch the South Park movie (15-certificate). It does stop annoying little shits from getting into the cimema though. Sometimes. And it does force the parents into buying the tape for their kids themselves, so they can check it out better.
Or the kid can borrow it from a mate. Ho hum.
As a rule, the UK is more sensitive to violence than the US, and less sensitive about swearing, especially the lighter swear-words (despite the Simpsons example above, which is pretty much the exception, crap, damn and bitch are thrown around faily easily). I myself, when watching Dragon Ball Z with my 5 year old nephew, occassionally wince, thinking that this might be a bit much for him. He hasn't tried to kill anyone at his school with a Kamehamaha energy blast though, so I think he'll turn out okay.
I did wonder what was going through his mind though, when we were watching the Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever, and Blossom pretended to be Ms Bellum. What did he think she was doing with those stuffed toys? Tsk. In my day, cartoon women barely had parts.
Isn't it amazing how a guy who drives drunk and gives fake I.D.s to all his buddies passes a law making underage drinking punishable by jail time? Gee, George, try not to be TOO much of a hipocrite.
Jenna Bush's license was suspended for 30 days
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A judge on Friday ordered President Bush's daughter Jenna to pay $600 in fines for violating underage drinking laws.
Community Court Judge Elisabeth Earle also suspended Jenna's driver's license for 30 days and ordered her to perform 36 hours of community service.
Jenna Bush, 19, was not present at Friday's court appearance. Her attorney Bill Allison entered a plea for her of no contest to a charge of trying to use someone else's identification to buy alcohol at a restaurant. She had previously pleaded innocent.
For that citation, she was ordered to pay a $100 fine and perform the 36 hours of community service. Because it was her second offense, Earle ordered Jenna to pay an additional $500 in fines.
Her twin sister, Barbara, last month pleaded no contest to underage possession of alcohol stemming from the same visit May 29 to a popular Mexican restaurant.
Just two weeks before that incident, Jenna Bush pleaded no contest to separate underage drinking charges. She was ordered to take alcohol counseling and perform community service.
Earle will submit information on her case to the Department of Public Safety for the license suspension, which will take effect July 18.
Allison said his client was out of town. Community and municipal courts allow an attorney to appear on behalf of the defendant.
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NO CONTEST PLEA
... also known as a nolo contendere plea ... A plea in which the facts supporting the crime's elements come from a source other than the defendant's own words in court (generally, from police investigation reports, witnesses statements, photographs, etc.). A "nolo" plea is used when the defendant cannot recall his criminal actions (sometimes due to intoxication), or his verbal plea from a traditional guilty plea would be used in a potential civil law suit. Regardless, the defendant is treated by a sentencing judge the same as if he was convicted via a guilty plea or trial verdict.